
🍁ਸਾਸਪੈਕਟ ਸਿੰਘ 🇨🇦
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🍁ਸਾਸਪੈਕਟ ਸਿੰਘ 🇨🇦
@NotAnotherSus
☬ 🇮🇳 🇨🇦 Progressively political account since 2012. Center to Right. INFJ Common sense is rare.


The @SFJ_US_Official group has nominated Field Marshal Syed Asif Munir and U.S. Vice President @JDVance for the 2027 Nobel Peace Prize, recognizing their significant diplomatic efforts in securing a ceasefire between the United States and Iran.

Punjab was purposely denied any industry by the successive Indian governments.



Journalist: There are reports that Iran is charging a $2 million toll to go through the Strait of Hormuz. Has that affected India? MEA: There has been absolutely no discussion between India and Iran regarding this


A small but vocal Khalistani extremist fringe has done real damage to Sikhs. Intimidation, glorification of terrorists, repeated links to criminal networks & misuse of asylum/immigration claims by some actors alleging persecution. Yet many bodies claiming to represent Sikhs deflect, stay silent, or push conspiracy theories instead of admitting Khalistani extremism is real. The wider Sikh community pays the price, and racists exploit it. The last federal election showed that pandering to Khalistani ideology is not the political asset some assumed it was.





🚨 The World Sikh Organization (WSO) successfully campaigned in Canada to remove references to “Sikh (Khalistani) extremism” from official terrorism reports (2018-2019), framing the label as a concession to “Indian narratives.” But changing terminology doesn’t erase reality. Canada’s own 2018 terror assessment clearly stated that individuals within the country continue to support extremist ideologies aimed at creating a separate state through violent means. And the historical record is not ambiguous. Khalistani militancy has a documented legacy of terrorism, most notably the 1985 Air India bombing, the deadliest terrorist attack in Canadian history, which killed 331 people. This is not rhetoric; it is fact. Organizations linked to this movement, including Babbar Khalsa International and the International Sikh Youth Federation, remain officially designated terrorist entities in Canada. So portraying concerns about Khalistani extremism as merely “foreign narratives” is not just misleading; it dismisses well-documented security realities. Recent intelligence assessments continue to warn that a small but active network of Khalistani extremists operates from Canadian soil, involved in fundraising and support activities tied to violence abroad. This is not about targeting a community. It is about confronting extremism. Denying or downplaying this history does not protect anyone; it weakens credible discourse, undermines public safety, and allows dangerous narratives to go unchallenged.



🧵Khalistan’s Illegal Asylum Scam Haunting Canada Khalistani elements are gaming Canada’s open and liberal asylum system. What started as claims of “persecution” has become a well-oiled racket. Fake narratives, templated stories, and SFJ referendum cards are being used to secure taxpayer-funded benefits while pushing a separatist agenda. Check out this thread for more details.👇 (1/5)

Approximately 8 million Sikhs have been forced to leave India as a result of repressions by Indian government. Demographic estimates that nearly around 3 million of them are young Sikhs aged 15–30, a large share of whom are concentrated in Canada, United Kingdom, United States, Australia, and other countries. @SikhFedUK #Sikhs #SikhDiaspora #humanrights #ReligiousFreedom #FreedomOfBelief #MinorityRights #StopRepression #JusticeforSikhs #DiasporaVoices #YouthVoices #globalsikhs #SpeakUp #HumanRightsMatter #equalityforall #EndDiscrimination










